Jamie Dimon Got Paid $20 Million Last Year

JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon received a total of $20 million in compensation for 2013, the bank said in its proxy filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission.

That breaks down to a $1.5 million base salary for Dimon and $18.5 million worth of stock.

Among other things, Dimon's compensation also includes, $125,973 for personal use of the bank's corporate jet; $31,041 for personal use of cars; $134,728 for security; and $91 for the cost of life insurance premiums paid by the bank, the proxy said.

Last year, JPMorgan dealt with a slew of legal and regulatory issues.

However, the bank's board said that Dimon "played a key role in resolving several outstanding civil and regulatory claims with government agencies and private parties; the resolution of these claims strengthened our business by enabling them to focus their energies principally on serving clients.